March 9, 2025

Linking Northern and Central NJ, Bronx, Manhattan, Westchester and CT

Jewish Link Staff

Articles by Jewish Link Staff

Stein Yeshiva

Although it is snowy and cold outside, the early childhood children at Stein Yeshiva learned that on Tu B’Shevat we celebrate the “birthday” of the

RYNJ

RYNJ celebrated Tu B’Shevat in a variety of fun and meaningful ways.  The day began with an amazing lower school girls music show with an

Anshei Lubavitch  

Anshei Lubavitch loves to celebrate Tu B’Shevat! Students held Tu B’Shevat sedarim, planted seeds, tried new fruits, built edible pretzel trees and attended the Tu

Chabad of Tenafly

Chabad of Tenafly Preschoolers celebrated Tu B’Shevat with many special activities including an assembly led by Morah Kelli. The children planted, colored, and made delicious

RKYHS

The RKYHS Jewish Life Committee set up plates of special dried fruit at their JLC cart so students could enjoy the shivat haminim and celebrate

RPRY Early Childhood

Thursday’s celebration of Tu B’Shevat at RPRY was musical, dramatic, spiritual and festive. All of EC gathered in the Beit Midrash for a dance party

SINAI @ Ma’ayanot

Students at SINAI at Maayanot Yeshiva HS prepared for the holiday by decorating planters and planting seeds.

IEBECC  

IEBECC celebrated Tu B’Shevat with a school-wide seder led by Morah Yafit. They sang Tu B’Shevat songs, made brachot and ate delicious food. The children

Gan Yaldenu

The children at Gan Yaldenu joyfully celebrated Tu B’Shevat, learning about the importance of trees and the many gifts they provide. They explored the Hebrew

Cheder Yaldei Menachem

Tu B’Shevat  provided a wonderful opportunity for Cheder Yaldei Menachem to appreciate Hashem’s bountiful blessing of trees and their fruits. The exploration began with trees

Kol Chaverim Preschool

The yeladim of Kol Chaverim Preschool in Fair Lawn celebrated Tu B’Shevat. In science they explored the life cycle of an oak tree, studied the

Tiferet of Teaneck

Tiferet of Teaneck students took a trip to their rabbi’s kitchen for a lesson in esrog jam-making.  Rabbi Yale Butler, esteemed educator and former professional